1. Identify sources. Include the person's name, credentials and accomplishments.
2. Cite qualified authorities. The testimony should match the person's credentials.
3. Cite well-respected authorities. Endorsements by famous people grab attention.
4. Cite testimonies accurately. Avoid taking quotes out of context.
A psychologist doesn't always look at the question or problem at hand, but at the possible problem or question at hand
Answer: The Native americans’ peaceful, 19-month occupation of Alacatraz Island.
(D) He is portrayed as a well-known man in his community.
A story's RESOLUTION on a plot chart usually occurs in its final moments. It ties up all the lose ends of a story, so it must occur at the end.